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Comment by azuretwilight

On the beta realms, and almost 100% likely on live, these will be used as well as the other items like it, to level your character through the badges from raids/heroics.

The items bind to account so you can use them on one char and transfer them to another. It is not yet known how enchants will affect it.

Not only are they reuseable and bind on account, they also scale with level. they have a unique rating "Requires level 1-80 (your level)" which means if you give these to a level 1, and they go from 1-60, the gear will scale while they do. when they reach 2, the gear stats etc. go up, when they reach 30, the gear stats etc will go up.

Do not expect these to replace 60+ blues/greens, as they are far far worse than level 80 greens at level 80.

They also will likely not replace twink items due to how they scale.

Comment by MihaiLung

The true stats of this item are those.Those items, Bind on Account, will bring exciting features to all high level characters that wanna level an alt easily or wanna twink.

Blue Posts say that Bind on Account items will be the equivalent of a blue item of the characters level, but will scale with level.For instance, if an axe gives at level 80 135 stamina and 59 strength, at level 1 it would give 1 strength and 2 stamina.At level 1 those items will be slightly overpowered, a level 1 Bind on Account item = a level 10 green.

The stats of this item seem very nice, and I guess that the 10% more xp from killing monsters thingy will give you something like 1 free level every ~16, and that is not negligible, imho!

If you want to farm from level 69 to 70 monsters, with that item on you will have to farm 10% less time. If normally you would have to farm 5 hours, with that item you would have to farm 4 hours and 30 mins. Preety sweet!

Comment by apocalips9

but think about this ... a lvl 1 with shoulders ... hmm ... sounds freakin awesome ... plus the 10% xp will remain at lvl 1 i presume ... and even 1 stamina 1 spirit 1 intellect and 1 spell power si a lot on a lvl 1 character ... 10 more life and mana (from int and sta) ... and ... it is worthed ...

Comment by novdy

oooh quite neat! I wanna see how the 'scaling with level' will work

Comment by Manatapthis

You can purchase these using the new badge system in Wrath of the Lich King.

Comment by Kazzaking

Comment by ZombiePope

The original name for these items was "heirloom items". The concept is that they're hand-me-downs from higher-level friends. This is why they're all based off pre-TBC gear like Dreadmist, and why many of them are tattered, stained, etc.

Comment by fenoglio

Comment by biernot

Normally an BoE item becomes soulbound, when you enchant it with a shoulder enchant. But these items are BoA, so it might work...But I guess blizzard will prevent this from happening.

Comment by Abzinthe

These items can not be enchanted or augmented.

Comment by Kaleb

They can be enchanted, but with enchants that a level 1 item could get only.

Comment by malystryx

If you're curious as to how this item scales down with your character's level (for purposes of twinking or general curiosity), you can use the LINK button at the top of this item page to link the item in-game: the WoW client will automatically scale the item stats down to your character's level for you. This works with all the other Heirloom items as well.

Steps in case you are unfamiliar with how to use Wowhead item links:

Click the link button above, there will be a popup window with some automatically highlighted text.

Copy the text (Windows: Ctrl-C, Mac: Cmd-C) and close the popup window.

Open (or switch to) WoW and press Enter to open up your chat dialog.

Paste the code into the box (Windows: Ctrl-V, Mac: Cmd-V) and press Enter.

A message in white text will appear in your chat log followed by an item link.

You can click this link to view the details and can Ctrl-click it to view it on your character.

Thanks goes to mynameiscoffey for creating the helpful "how to" steps, original comment found here.

Comment by Davethesloth

This item is also one of the many new Bind to Account items.This means you can send it to any character on your Realm/Faction.When using a Character Realm Transfer these items will also follow you.

Comment by Mylan

It should be noted that this (and the other cloth shoulders, the pvp ones) can be worn by any of your characters. If you plan on leveling up a clothie and some others, this might be all you need.

Comment by hobbydad

I have these on my 19 twink lock, anyone that's interested in seeing what they downgrade too can pull her up on the armory. They also give 6 spell power at lvl 19, which for some reason doesn't show on the armory, weird.

Comment by neul

This is given as an Emblem of Heroism reward, very similar to Badges of Justice. You can mailbox these to other characters in your account so if you're planning on Lv'ing a new character you can get the corresponding items. There's a Trinket, Shoulder, and Weapon that's PvE as well as twink PvP items for any armor class as well. Those you get from Wintergrasp Shards. Also, you'll notice these are Lv 1-80. They level with you - meaning they get better every time you Lv. What you would do is pick the right armor class for the new character you want to Lv, mail the item once you buy it to the new character, and they'll never have the replace that item slot until 80. If you want a faster and easier way to get this, I recommend getting in touch with the U.S. company Yeh! for Games, Inc., you can give them a call at 702-425-8654 or just google them for their website. They are based in Nevada State so it is very safe and reliable, unlike all the other sketchy websites that are from foreign countries. My friend got them to level his character to level 80 and was one of the first 80s on his server. I am planning to get the new PvP gear and Emblem of Heroism they offer so I can get this item quicker.

Comment by Fenrari

Presently this item is about on par with some of the dungeon blues avalible at the particular level, not likely to replace your T6 epics but its not bad for that lonely lock/mage/priest who didn't make it to BC in time.

Comment by browntree

what are the stats at 19?

Comment by Joho1208

This item as confused me very much indeed. I've got an Human paladin at 80 on a RP server. and I've got an undead warlock at level 37. on an rppvp server. Is there any chance I could get that item from my pala to my warlock. And will the item follow my level, or will it stand still at 37?

Comment by Xkoalabearx

So.. If I wanted to get a ZG shoulder enchant or a Naxx(pre bc) shoulder enchant on these items for a 39 twink, would i have to only get exalted with the factions on my main, enchant them, and send them over? or would my twink have to be exalted with the faction as well in order for the enchant to show up?

Comment by lordkarthas

Like any other item, you can only mail it between characters on the same faction on the same realm.

Comment by retzel

For anyone thats confused, these DO work with zone-wide bonus exp, along with rested xp, so yes, it could potentially become +20% xp per kill with rested!

Comment by theory

Enchants on these shoulders like those from Zul'Gurub remain after mailing between characters. I tested it out and can promise you it works, making these very nice for alts and twinks and whatnot.

Comment by todlerix

Hodir Exalted shoulder enchants do not work. I did not try the lower reputation ones.

Comment by decoup

276-250=26 (thats the 10% on the base xp)138-125=13 (thats the bonus on the rested)26+13=39

You gain 26 rep without restedYou gain 13 additional rep with restedA total increase of 39 rep when rested instead of 26.

So using the shoulders with rested state gives you 15% increase instead of 10% when rested.

Comment by Darktotema

Are those would be good for a Priest alt ?

Comment by czokalapik

You can enchant BoA items with enchants that require ilvl 1 item, or don't have requirements of ilvl and do not bind item after enchant (rep/profession-only "soulbounding enchants" cannot be used on BoA items).

The alt in question must be on the same realm realm as the character you will be buying the items with. They must also be on the same faction.

Comment by oliver123

@#$% nice shoulders how *!@# can man get them?

Comment by Holaer

You can enchant them with a shoulder enchant only available at exalted with the zandalar tribe. But as you'll be lvl 80 with some heroic experience, you might be able to solo ZG or certainly two-man it. It's a lot of work if you are neutral,but if you have your mind on twinking,you don't want to miss out on this baby.

Edit: Even if you don't want to do pvp with a twink,this is still the most powerful enchant you'll be able to get for your shoulders.

Comment by hotsw4p

Since they are bind-to-account, they're already bound to you regardless of whether you apply an enchant to them or not. So if you got ahold of a pre-BC shoulder enchant such as the ZG one people are mentioning in these comments, you can enchant them then mail them to whatever character needs the item.

Comment by darkangael

Anyone used paid character transfer to another account with one of these on?

Comment by Razzorblade

If only it scaled past 80

Comment by Onijin

Currently, to level from 1 to 80, you must obtain a total of 26,106,500 experience points. If you wear these shoulders for the duration, you save yourself 2,610,650 points.

That's like getting over half of your 78-79 experience and all of your 79-80 experience free.

. . . Or to look at it another way, that's enough to get you from level 1 to half way to level 47.

Comment by karlusdavius

BoA heirloom items do not have durability, therefor do not need repairing.

Comment by Mitokok

How does it rob you? The 10% helps you get your alts to a higher lvl faster, and thats what these are for, anybody willing to buy this is not just getting it for the 10% XP boost, they are getting it so their alt can kill things faster.

Comment by nucrus

As of 3.0.8 you can no longer apply Zandalar Signets to these shoulders, can anyone else confirm?

Comment by Mobbe

But theres added a new enchantGreater inscription of the gladiator i think it wasIts 30 stamina and 15 resilenceGood for twinks you can use on all boa shouldersbut i think you need to hurry. Think they'll gonna remove it soon ;P

Comment by delthan123

confirmed, i just did this a few mins ago. best 10k honor spent yet, imo =)

Comment by eNTi

i'm pretty underwhelmed by those. i got the shoulders for my level 71 shadow priest, and i'm losing pretty much over this quest item. they add some spirit, but as a shadow that's pretty bad compared to +1.45% crit. i'm guessing that's true for wlocks and mages as well. unless they throw some haste/crit on those babies from level 60+ i won't use them on anything else than a holy priest.

Comment by Dweia

The only reason to eqip these shoulders are the 10% extra XP. One could believe that the buyer should be grateful that on top of this massive leveling buff there's nice stats and level scaling.

If that's not why you bought them - well, bad luck. There are methods to check the item stats in-game on your character before spending 40 emblems. Maybe you should have done that instead of coming here and griping like the spoiled (or ill-informed) player you obviously are.

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Comment by davegod1

Need clarification

This item's 10% bonus xp does not stack with rested XP from the testing I have done, thats not to say they are useless as they scale great and its a slot you don't need to worry about changing till you start raiding.

can someone else test this to ensure I am not getting this wrong but it doesnt appear to stck the 10% on top of rested, if you are rested you get 200% not 210% or 220%, soon as rested is used it it goes back to 110%.

Would like someone else to check and make sure its not a glitch on my end. It could make the difference to deciding whether to buy this or not if someone has a char with 2 full bars of rested don't want them to think they have been ripped off :)

Comment by davegod1

Need clarification

This item's 10% bonus xp does not stack with rested XP from the testing I have done, thats not to say they are useless as they scale great and its a slot you don't need to worry about changing till you start raiding.

can someone else test this to ensure I am not getting this wrong but it doesnt appear to stck the 10% on top of rested, if you are rested you get 200% not 210% or 220%, soon as rested is used it it goes back to 110%.

Would like someone else to check and make sure its not a glitch on my end. It could make the difference to deciding whether to buy this or not if someone has a char with 2 full bars of rested don't want them to think they have been ripped off :)

*edit* yes, i can confirm after further testing it does indeed stack with rested xp bonus, don't know why it wasn't displaying it correctly in my combat log. something else for me to work out

Comment by Raehan

Because his question was whether his Alliance character could get this and transfer it to his Horde character.

If they were on the same faction, you'd be correct -- next time, read the question first?

Comment by gotler

The bonus on quest xp is an addition in the 3.1 patch, and as such isn't live yet.

Comment by Eminence

this is only somewhat correct

since most people level while doing quests, where you dont get the 10% extra xp... the math wont be correct in the end

you only get the extra 10% from mobs you kill. not quests

and quests are a vast majority of the xp you gain in outland and northrend (especially).

nobody in their right mind would level a regular char from 1-80 without doing any quests these days, thanks to rewamps of xp gained from quests ect.

however, the shoulders are a great addition in either case

specially from 1-60 where there kinda lack quests in some areas

Comment by Silverline

Just saw this on my own character. The shoulders that give you an XP buff have ALL been granted the additional ability of increasing the amount of XP you get from quests as well as from monsters. Leveling just got a HELL of a lot easier!

Comment by Broloc

the 30 stamina 15 resilience enchant has a level 70 requirement now, you can still use the Shoulders without being 70, but the enchant won't apply until you are.

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Comment by zergiore

If I can, how do i go about mailing these and other items like them to my characters on different servers?

Comment by Vorbis

The Glad Inscription can still be put on heirloom shoulders but will now not be active before lv70... too bad but it was quite OP

Comment by crazydots

Comment by Aisenfaire

As of patch 3.1, these shoulders now give a 10% exp bonus from both killing mobs AND quest reward exp.

Pre-patch 3.1, they only gave the bonus for killing mobs.

Comment by Yewbacca

Out of all the heirloom shoulders, these are the only ones you'll ever need. Get these and ALL your future alts can enjoy good stats and 10% xp.

Yes, you lose out on slightly more appropriate shoulders (let's say, Agi and Sta ones for hunters, etc), but it doesn't matter much! These give some stamina, intellect and lots of spirit, and those 3 stats (hover for easy reference) help most classes in some way or another. Mostly caster classes of course since they need all three stats (as well as the spellpower bonus), with ranged classes being semi-helped thanks to bigger hp/mana pool and regen, and melee classes not much since they lack mana but at least they get the HP.

And that's just the point:

1) The stats are quite universal, helping Casters > Ranged > Melee in that order, with no class seeing these shoulders as TOTALLY useless.2) They can be used by ALL your alts, forever, for a permanent 10% bonus to mob and quest xp regardless of class.3) Stats don't matter THAT much at low levels, and you still have all the other slots to put good items in.

So I say get these shoulders and ignore the other ones. These are infinitely more useful than the highly class-specific ones (mail, plate, bad stats, etc). I see absolutely no reason to min-max at low levels. Instead, get these shoulders which work for all classes and gives everyone 10% xp, and spend your remaining Emblems of Heroism on other Heirlooms for the other slots!

PS: There's another cloth shoulder which would work okay as well, but it gives PVP stats (so no mana pool, and no big bonus to caster classes) and is ugly as hell. If I'm going to use a 10% xp shoulder on ALL my new alts, I'd rather take the one with frickin skulls on the sides. ;-)

Comment by Corgyll

You can use any shoulder-enchant on BoA-shoulders now since the change in the 3.1 patch.But you need to fit the required lvl to gain the benefit, for example last night i enchanted my Polished Spaulders of Valor with the Scryer shoulder-enchant and it got on just fine,but i needed to be lvl70 to gain the extra attackpower and crit.

Edit: It still works after 3.2.0, this screenshot is taken at 31/8 (check the calendar-button). Quite some time after 3.2.0 hit.

Comment by JamieK

Doesn't seem like 10% xp bonus is enough, not even noticing a difference on my level 27 alt.

Comment by SoLoStYLEz

Dude you really don;t seem to get how wrong that statement was, If you see a ret pally arms warrior or any other class but mage/priest/lock or druid their noobs and thats that theres no way u should ever where these shoulds past 20. You cna get much better shoulders and besides blizzard will return them for diff shoulds if u set up ticket, If you ever see some1 thats not one of those classes Call them a noob and ignore them.

Comment by Seritha

This is worth the Emblem of Heroism, no doubt. If you level a character from 1 to 80, and you get 10% more XP from quests and mobs, you get 160 bars bonus thanks to those shoulders.

Comment by Yewbacca

That was really annoying to read. Please spell out your words properly or use a spellchecker, most browsers have them nowadays.

And way to miss the point:

- To powerlevel, all you need is to replace your weapon to put out good damage, and then wear quest rewards/drops in the other slots, stats don't matter at low levels and that's why the fastest levellers in the world don't bother replacing gear until about every 10 levels, except for stocking up/planning weapons to use along the way, since that's the main source of DPS, NOT small bonuses from stats. If you are trying to level quickly, you would be very unwise to spend 100g on some pretty, rare-quality item on the Auction House, because you'll outgrow it in like 5 levels, and what did it give you? 1% crit? 100 more hp? It doesn't matter at low levels. The important things to level quickly are: Having the best weapon you can find, having the best food possible for your level, having bandages if you are not a healer class, and having potions so you can pop them to avoid timeconsuming deaths and whenever you are very low on mana/hp and just wanna get moving again.

- Not only that, but shoulders and gloves are the two LEAST stat-providing slots of ALL gear slots. If you have an epic chest and an epic shoulder of exactly the same itemlevel and affecting the same stats, the chest will give much greater stats. Therefore, that's yet another reason why it doesn't matter that you have cloth shoulders. And as laid out above, the stamina helps ALL classes, the intellect helps mana classes (which is SEVEN of the TEN classes in the game), the great spellpower helps SIX of the ten classes, and the heavy favor towards spirit on this item helps all classes regen hp/mana between fights, which is very important to reduce downtime. So these shoulders give 10% XP boost, 2 or more appropriate stats for all classes, and unlike the other shoulders these are wearable by every new alt meaning you never need a different pair.

- So no matter how you cut it, these shoulders help every class, and you are still able to fill ALL the other strong stat-slots with class-appropriateitems, which is EXACTLY what I suggested. Buying these shoulders gives you a pair that you can pass along to EVERY new alt, instead of being stupid (believing that stats are omgsrsbusiness during leveling), which saves you badges that you can spend on whatever you want, such as heirloom weapons for your alts, a GREAT idea where I *HEAVILY* recommend getting as many as you will ever need for your alts, because these heirloom weapons are equivalent to blue items, and you'll level faster if you have a superb weapon that keeps levelling with you.

So to sum it up:

Shoulders - Take these and don't buy any others, it's not an important gear slot.Weapon heirlooms - Take the class specific ones, buy as many as you need, they help levelling a LOT.

Take care, "SoLoStYLEz". ;-)

Comment by Popolo

You now also gain 10% more xp from quests.

Comment by thescale99

Man, that comment was so disjointed it made a contortionist look like a 2x4...

Comment by thescale99

Man, that comment was so disjointed it made a contortionist look like a 2x4...

Comment by zener

Currently, to level from 1 to 80, you must obtain a total of 26,106,500 experience points. If you wear these shoulders for the duration, you save yourself 2,610,650 points.

That's like getting over half of your 78-79 experience and all of your 79-80 experience free.

. . . Or to look at it another way, that's enough to get you from level 1 to half way to level 47.

Sorry to say that the math on the first part is a bit off. The shoulders do not allow you to do 10% less work, they give 10% more for what you actually do. So it should really be

(Adjusted Total Exp) = (Original Total Exp) * 100%/110%

23,733,182 = 26,106,500 * 10/11for a savings of 2,373,319

still completely worth it.

Comment by vicksan27

If I plan on making other characters (more than 1) and level them with such 10% xp increase, does this mean I should buy a cloth heirloom item so that whatever class I make my alts, they would all be able to wear it (because every class can wear cloth)? For instance, if I buy a male/plate item most of the classes won't be able to wear it. So is a cloth heirloom item the best for this?

Comment by Ninja812

How do these items work? I was in a group and was getting 2450exp a kill and someone the same level as me not wearing these or anything like them was getting the same exp. So now the question also is do the exp gain stack with rested bonus or do these only take effect when your rested is over as far as kills go, and do the kills exp count while in a group.

Comment by blouse

Not just for the stats or even the +10% XP (which is not to be sniffed at), it's worth mentioning that these are pretty good-looking shoulderpads!

Consider all truly dreadful-looking shoulders you'll come across while levelling to 80, not to mention the fact that if you have them from level 1, there's going to be about twenty levels to go until you can even get something else to equip in that slot.

I've been levelling a mage (currently at 37), clicking through the levels at a rate of one per two hours of play-time, even with my usual amble-along, stop-to-smell-the-roses-every-once-in-a-while pace. So far I haven't had a robe that these have clashed awfully with.

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Comment by Leethaxor

Hey I was wondering if it is possible to somehow send these shoulders cross server without a character transfer.

Comment by skyler

Although the tooltip says it loud and clear, you need to be 55 to benefit from the ZG chant. You can still wear the shoulders if you are lowlvl.

Comment by Groundlord

Does anyone know if the XP bonus from this will stack with the new Heirloom Chestpieces being added in 3.2? If they do stack, is it multiplicative or additive?

Comment by Zaelan

confirmed, i just did this a few mins ago. best 10k honor spent yet, imo =)

...You don't buy this with honor...you buy it with heroism badges...

Am I missing something here?

Comment by Zaelan

I do believe that the exp bonus from heirloom shoulders will stack with the heirloom chests. I'm not sure if it'll be additive or multiplicative, but I'm lead to believe that it is additive, because if it were multiplactive, we'd probably have to do something like 10%x10%...and that would be 100%, which would basically be a free level.

I don't think Blizzard is that generous to anyone who hasn't done Recruit-A-Friend.

Comment by Corgyll

Check that and think about your life now. Thanks.Edit: Perhaps i should've said that this screenshot is taken just moments after reading the above comment, so it DOES still work in 3.2.0

Comment by Crysallock

I just went to the vendor in Dalaran to buy this item. With 402 spellpower, it would have been a huge improvement for my gear. But I was disappointed to find that the item in fact only has 59 spellpower, and therefore would be a big downgrade for me. Someone at Wowhead needs to recheck the stats of the new heirloom gear. There were 6 Heirloom items on my gear wishlish that appear to good to be true. Two were shoulders (including these shoulders), four trinkets. Guess I'll check the other items out in WOW and verify if they also list the spellpower incorrectly.

Comment by jpark

Wrong, shoulder enchants do WORK.The catch is, it requires certain level to make use of those extra stats other wise it will appear red in text until you meet the requirement.

Comment by geektacular

I've got a 62 Priest that could definitely use this and the heirloom chest! Also, if you think a little into the future, everyone will have 5 more levels to grind when Cataclysm comes out. So, if nothing else, it's at least worth it to get the two +10% exp. pieces for your main to use when the expansion hits!

Comment by rowdydude

I used the Mantle & the Staff to level my Mage, the bonus XP points were well worth it, if you where well rested I was seeing 2200+ XP on a mob kill in Icecrown

Comment by Ghanked

How come this item isnt able to be bought by Stone Keeper Shards?

Comment by donjohn80

Even though it's a level 1 item it counts toward the Superior achievement at level 80.

Comment by lockbox

Heirlooms purchased with Stone Keeper's Shards are geared for PvP. This item is not.

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Comment by Mojorx

DERP! it might be unreasonable for me to wonder why there was disagreement ?Purged coment wasn't false or missleading , it just needed to be read .The same is true of http://www.wowhead.com/?item=44957items can be Enchanted BUT, the Enchant will not Activate till the ReQ has been Metif the enchant has a ReQ for aplication "Requires iLvL (#)" all is for not.How to : Mali Heirloom to the Main , Aply Chant , Return Mailhttp://www.wowhead.com/?item=44957 would be the Chant for Weapon slot (No iLvL ReQ)

Comment by Coolguy555

If you have multiple toons you want heirlooms for, but don't want to/can't drop lots of emblems for different types, just get these.

Even for a warrior, DK, hunter, ect. the 10% exp bonus greatly outweighs the lack of melee stats.

If you're really stubborn about not wearing caster armor while killing stuff, at the very least just wear them while turning in quests.

Comment by rowkem

I can confirm that Master's Inscription of the Stormdoes work work on these if you are level 70 or above. Wish I knew this sooner since I only tried it at 78. It goes without saying then that any Inscription only shoulder 'chant can be applied to any shoulder heirloom if the player if level 70 or above. So it's worth it for Scribes to get to 425 as fast as possible in order to benefit from this the most.

Doing this almost triples the SP of the item at 70 (going from 41SP to 111SP). At level 80, you will go from 59SP to 129SP, more than doubling the SP. In either case, you also get some nice crit, as well.

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Comment by truewolf

i know this is going to seem like a REALLY dumb question to some but which is better for leveling these or the Exquisite Sunderseer Mantle? i have a lvl 21 priest im leveling and the stats are for 21 are:Exquisite Sunderseer Mantle:33 armor+5 staminaimproves crit by 34improves resilience by 51improves spell power by 59increase exp gain by 10%

now the resilience part i dont care about but its the intellect and spirit from the dreadmist versus the crit and spell power of the sunderseer so which is TECHNICALLY better just for leveling a clothie?

Comment by Scerkus

Does the xp bonus stack with the RAF xp bonus?

Comment by rockett123

I made a Horde alt on the same server as my Alli main and I was wondering if it was possible to send the items across factions. Since it's bound to account I figure you can but I just wanted to make sure.....

Comment by mikkelzaka

sgdysg

Comment by gantz21

Can you transfer them to your characters on other realms

Comment by moni1000

Wtf! On one of the pics there is a tauren with it! Taurens are not clothies!

Comment by mstieler

All the current shoulder enchants in the game can be placed on Heirloom Shoulders. They only come into effect one a character is the level the enchant requires however.

Comment by mmx2

Hey I was wondering if it is possible to somehow send these shoulders cross server without a character transfer

Not yet at least, but you can send it cross faction on the same server.

Comment by Hanz0

whats best enchant for these? and I dont want an enchant that starts workin after lv 70.. I want something that works from lv 1 to lv 80 like Greater Stats works on chest

Comment by TecXero

Just to set the record straight, you can put enchants on these that require a higher level. They don't become active until you reach that level though. I assume blizz did that with this and the head slot BtAs since there's not much of shoulder/head enchants for ilvl 1s. Everything else (chest, back, weapon, ring ) can only accept enchants that don't have a level requirement. Also Wrath shoulder enchants don't work, only Vanilla and TBC ones do. I personally have Greater Inscription of the Orb on mine, so I know it works.

Comment by alterius

well the only shoulder enchant that worked with this heirloom was Zandalar Signet of Mojo or Zandalar Signet of Serenity ZANDALAR tribe exalted rewards from vainilla Zul Gurub, but this faction was removed from game in patch 4.0.By the way if u enchanted ur shoulders with any of this enchants it remains in your item, im using it in priest alt right now, the only problem is that the enchant remains innactive (in red) until u get 55, (that is the enchant requiriment), NICE to still have it!

Comment by Barhah

For the record (this was driving me crazy and nobody had a comment about it) you CAN transmog these, and you'll still be able to send it to other characters. It loses its transmogrification, though.

Comment by Suneccubus

So there is no leather version? What a shame! I'd love to have a leather version for my druid! ;.;

Comment by blamlock

I was able to purchase all of the Level 50 Argent Dawn shoulder enchants except for this one, from both Argent Dawn quartermasters, at Patch 4.3.3. Furthermore I was able to apply it to BOA shoulders and mail them to an alt. The alt has neutral rep with Argent Dawn and the enchant was active at level 50.

I do however acknowledge reports on Wowhead that this is not true for all players, I believe it depends when you acquired Argent Dawn rep and which quests you had completed.